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Nursing Care For Pregnant Woman With Eclamptic
Nursing Care For Pregnant Woman With Eclamptic
2020 2019
Gestational hypertension is usually defined as having a blood pressure
higher than 140/90 measured on two separate occasions, more than 6
hours apart, without the presence of protein in the urine and diagnosed
after 20 weeks of gestation.
1. control patient
2. o2 supply
3. stop seizure by drug
4. suker and catheterization
5. regular checking of blood pressure through pregnancy in order to
detect preeclampsia.
6. Convulsions are prevented and treated using magnesium sulfate.
7. The agents of choice for blood pressure control during eclampsia are
hydralazine or labetalol